Care & Cleaning; Frequently Asked Questions - Masterpro FRYCOOK BGMP-9131 Manual De Instrucciones

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Press the Program Dial again to start counting down.
NOTE: If the Yogurt Button is not pressed, the Unit will beep continuously, and the One Touch Quick
Pot will stay in standby mode.
7. Place the Glass Lid back on the One Touch Quick pot.
8. Leave the One Touch Quick pot undisturbed, allowing the yogurt to incubate for 4–10 hrs.
9. Once the incubation is done, press the Cancel Button, remove the yogurt, and store in a con-
tainer in the refrigerator.
TIPS
• The incubation process can be shorter(as low as 4 hrs.) or longer (as long as 10 hrs.) depending on
the thickness of the yogurt. Longer incubation periods produce thicker & tarter yogurt.
• For thicker, Greek-style yogurt: After incubation, spoon the yogurt into a cheesecloth-lined colander
set over a bowl and let the yogurt drain for at least 1 hr. (potentially overnight) in the refrigerator.
Discard or reserve the whey that drains from the yogurt.
• Use covered glass, ceramic, or plastic containers to store the yogurt in the refrigerator, and store up
to two weeks (the flavor will be best |within the first week).

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What is the material of construction?
This appliance has a stainless steel housing and Inner Pot.
2. How do you assemble/disassemble the Unit?
This appliance comes fully assembled with Float Valve, Pressure Release Valve, and Inner Lid.
Attach Condensation Collector before operation (see PREPARING FOR USE).
3. What is the default time?
Each cooking mode has a default time that appears when you selected an ideal program button.
Before the timer on the LCD Display begins counting down, the appliance must reach the proper
pressure frst and/or temperature for that mode.
4. How long does it take for the Unit to reach full pressure and for the cook time clock to start
a countdown?
When the Unit reaches the desired cooking pressure, the LCD Display will change color from orange
to red and the cooking time will begin counting down. The time required to reach the desired
pressure setting depends on the volume, concentration, and ratios of solid to liquid in the Unit –
generally 5–40 mins.
5. Can you change the cooking time from the default setting?
Of course! You can change the cook time two ways. Select LOW, MED, or HIGH. These are
preprogrammed settings that will give a predetermined time. Or else, you can also select the Time
Button to adjust the cooking time to suit your needs.
6. Can you leave the Unit on while not at home?
The One Touch Quick Pot has a delayed start function. However, leaving the Unit on while not at
home is not recommended.
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7. Can you put frozen foods in Unit without defrosting?
Sure! Remember to add an average of 10 extra mins. to the cooking time for frozen meals.
8. Can I cook with oil in the pressure cooker?
Do not attempt to pressure fry in the One Touch Quick Pot. The Unit does not have safety measures
to prevent oil fumes and fire. Pressurized oil fumes could be a danger and can cause an explosion.
9. How do I turn off the Unit?
Press the Cancel Button on the Control Panel and unplug the Power Cord from the wall outlet and
the Unit Base.
CARE & CLEANING
CAUTION: Any leftover food or debris remaining in the Unit could prevent safety devices from oper-
ating correctly during subsequent use!
FOLLOW THESE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS AFTER EACH USE.
1. Allow Unit to cool to room temperature before clean- ing. Do not attempt to clean a hot One
Touch Quick pot!
2. Unplug the Power Cord from the wall and then from the Unit Base.
3. Clean exterior of the Unit with soft, damp cloth or paper towel. Do not immerse the Unit Base in
water or pour water into housing.
4. Unlock the Pressure Release Valve by moving the Steam Release Switch to the Open position
and let go. Wash with mild, soapy water and rinse well. Use a small pin if necessary to remove any
blockages that may have occurred during cooking process. Check to see that the interior spring-
loaded part moves freely by pressing down on it. Check to see that it is free from debris.
5. Clean the Lid and Inner Lid (see INNER LID ASSEMBLY). Remove the Inner Lid Rubber Gaskets
from the Inner Lid. The Inner Lid Rubber Gaskets must be washed separately with a sponge or soft
cloth and warm, soapy water. Reattach the Inner Lid Rubber Gasket Rubber Gasket to the Inner Lid.
NOTE: Check periodically to make sure the Rubber Gasket is clean, flexible, and not torn. If
damaged, replace before operating Unit (see INNER LID ASSEMBLY).
6. Rinse upper and underside of Lid with warm water, making sure the Float Valve and Pressure
Release Valve are free from debris. Both valves should be able to move up and down freely, with the
Float Valve stopping only when the Float Valve Rubber Gasket meets the Lid. Dry.
7. Attach the Inner Lid to the Lid. Improper placement of the Inner Lid will prevent the Lid from
closing properly. (see INNER LID ASSEMBLY).
8. Remove the Inner Pot after every use. The Inner Pot is dishwasher safe, but to prolong its use,
you should wash it by hand using warm, soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse and towel dry.
Do not use harsh chemicals or scouring pads.
9. To clean the condensation collector, slide to remove it; clean with warm, soapy water; and then
reattach it.
10. Customer Service should be contacted for any questions or parts (see the back of this manual for
contact information).
NOTE: The following parts can be placed in dishwasher: Inner Pot, Measuring Cup,
Spoon. We recommend hand washing all parts to prolong the life of the components.
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